Tottery [adjective]

Definition of Tottery:

unstable

Opposite/Antonyms of Tottery:

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Sentence/Example of Tottery:

The major closed the latchless door and took the one tottery chair.

But An' Jerusha, very rheumatic and tottery, went brave as an autumn sunset.

He tried to stand, but found he was too tottery on his legs.

Cash was tottery weak from his own illness, and he could not speak above a whisper.

When I did get up, I felt so tottery that I could hardly keep my feet.

The Captain was a tottery old man, past the age for any fundamental joy.

I found him first, a little withered, dried-up old fellow, wrinkled-faced and bleary-eyed and tottery.

Through a barred window the wondering warden sourly watched the crawling, tottery figure.

What a precious experience now this would have been for a tottery, talkative, owlish old parochial creature like me.

In this way the ghost of the victim, whose things are carried in the bundle, is supposed to make their enemies weak and tottery.